S.Korea issues arrest warrants for two ex-presidential aides

By Reuters   November 5, 2016 | 08:03 pm PT
S.Korea issues arrest warrants for two ex-presidential aides
Former senior presidential secretary for policy coordination, Ahn Jong-beom, arrives for questioning as part of the investigation into a political scandal involving President Park Geun-hye and Choi Soon-sil, at a prosecutor's office in Seoul, South Korea, November 2, 2016. Photo by Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji
The scandal has sent president Park's approval rating to a record low.

A South Korean court said on Sunday it had issued arrest warrants for two former presidential aides under investigation in an influence peddling scandal that has sent President Park Geun-hye's approval rating to a record low.

Tens of thousands of South Koreans demonstrated at a rally on Saturday evening in central Seoul demanding that Park resign over the scandal involving an old frend, Choi Soon-sil, who is alleged to have used her closeness to the president to meddle in state affairs.

Tens of thousands of South Korean people chant slogans during a rally calling on embattled President Park Geun-hye to resign over a growing influence-peddling scandal in central Seoul, South Korea, November 5, 2016. The placards read, Step down Park Geun Hye. Photo by Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji

Tens of thousands of South Korean people chant slogans during a rally calling on embattled President Park Geun-hye to resign over a growing influence-peddling scandal in central Seoul, South Korea, November 5, 2016. The placards read, "Step down Park Geun Hye". Photo by Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji

Park's approval rating has fallen to just 5 percent, the lowest since such polling began in 1988, according to a Gallup Korea survey released on Friday.

The Seoul Central District Court said in a statement that it granted a warrant to prosecutors to arrest An Chong-bum, a former senior advisor for Park, who faces charges of abuse of power and attempted extortion. An was already in custody under an emergency detention order.

Prosecutors are looking into allegations that An and Choi forced South Korean conglomerates to donate funds to non-profit foundations.

The court said it also issued an arrest warrant for a second former presidential aide, Jeong Ho-seong, who also had already been held in temporary custody.

Prosecutors apprehended Jeong late on Thursday on suspicion of leaking classified information.

An and Jeong both stepped down late last month amid the deepening crisis.

In a televised address on Friday an apologetic Park said her "heart was breaking" over the scandal, pledging to cooperate with prosecutors in their investigation.

Choi's lawyer has said he expects prosecutors to look into whether she inappropriately received classified documents.

Choi told South Korea's Segye Ilbo newspaper last month that she received drafts of Park's speeches after Park's election victory but denied she had access to other official material, influenced state affairs or benefited financially.

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